The clerk of any circuit court requiring a grand jury shall, at least thirty days before the term of court, draw and assign persons for the grand jury, but the court, or judge thereof, may require the clerk at any specified time to draw and assign grand jurors for either a regular, special or adjourned term of court. When required by the circuit court or the chief judge thereof, the clerk shall draw the names of sixteen persons from the jury wheel or jury box, and the persons so drawn shall constitute the grand jury. At the same time, the clerk shall draw the names of such additional numbers of persons from the jury wheel or jury box as the chief judge of the circuit, or the judge in a single judge circuit shall by prior order direct, and the persons so drawn shall constitute alternate jurors for the grand jury. The judge may replace any absent members of the grand jury from among the alternate grand jurors, in the order in which the alternate jurors were drawn. The clerk shall enter the names of all persons so drawn in a book kept for that purpose and shall issue summonses to the persons so drawn in the same manner as that provided for petit jurors in subsection (b), section seven, article one of this chapter.
Structure West Virginia Code
§52-2-1. At What Terms Grand Jury Shall Attend; When Court or Judge May Dispense With It
§52-2-2. Provisions Governing Petit Juries Govern Grand Juries
§52-2-3. Selection and Summoning of Jurors
§52-2-7. Duties; Preservation of Evidence
§52-2-8. Finding or Making of Indictment or Presentment
§52-2-10. Substituting New Juror to Fill Vacancy; Summoning Additional Juror
§52-2-11. Materials Subpoenaed by Grand Jury; Authorizing Custodian Possession and Use Thereof
§52-2-12. Incompetency or Disqualification of Juror Not to Affect Validity of Finding
§52-2-13. Compensation and Mileage of Grand Jurors
§52-2-15. Secrecy of Grand Jury Proceedings
§52-2-16. Juror Questionnaires; Judicial Approval Required for Release of Forms